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Remove Old Wallpaper with Ease
It's easy to remove wallpaper if you follow a few simple steps and use products
designed to break down wallpaper glue and release the paper from the wall. Perforate
the wallpaper.
1. The key to easy wallpaper removal is to loosen the glue
underneath. Do this by perforating the surface with a wallpaper scoring tool
like the PaperTiger® Scoring Tool or the Wallwik©Scoring Tool.
These patented tools perforate the wallpaper
without damaging the wall to allow wallpaper stripper to penetrate through the
paper. Just use light pressure and perforate the entire wallpapered surface.
The more holes you make, the faster and easier the paper will come off. Scoring
is not necessary with uncoated papers.
Method A- Apply Stripper. After scoring the wallcovering,
apply a wallpaper stripper such as Zinsser's DIF® or E-Z GEL® by Golden
Harvest. Several brands and types are available to liquefy and break down the
paste behind the wallcovering. As the stripper wets out and liquefies the adhesive,
the stripper breaks down the paste's chemical structure and destroys its adhesive
strength. Strippers usually come in concentrate that is mixed with warm water
and applied with a sponge, paint roller or garden sprayer. Or try a non-drip
gel; it does not dry out and clings to the wall leaving no mess. Apply the stripper
starting at the top and working your way down, using a sprayer, sponge or roller
like the WALWorks™Adhesive & Stripper Roller. DIF®needs to soak
for 15 to 20 minutes, then the wallpaper will be ready to be removed. The backing
paper that may remain with peelable or strippable wallcovering is also removed
in this manner. 
Method B- Apply Wallwik© Wallpaper and Paste Remover - these
chemical free sheets are ready to use after scoring. Dip the sheets in a bucket
of warm water with Wallwik Power, a solution made with biodegradable detergents
and enzymes. Apply to the papered wall. Keep Wallwik sheets wet to allow the
moisture to transfer through the scoring wallpaper to the paste. Wait 30 minutes
then gently pull wallpaper off the wall. For multiple layers of wallpaper, allow
for more saturating time and additional spraying.
2. Scrape Off the Paper. The loosened paper may come off in
sheets or large sections with little or no scraping. Where it doesn't, scraping
may be required. Use a wallpaper scraper specially designed to glide along the
wall at an optimum angle to scrape without gouging the wet wallboard beneath
such as Paper Scraper™ Wallpaper Remover and Wall Scraper. Putty knives
and razor-edged scrapers, even when used by a professional, can damage the wallboard.
Rinse the walls well to remove all excess adhesive before starting to redecorate.
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